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how about we go to norman in kentucky? norman. >> caller: hey, jim bo. >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big boo-yah from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> interesting speck on the return of the trucking and car business. i think it's right. i also like ford. i like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i need more calls. i'm just getting started here. i have cake batter all over my pants. i'm not going anywhere, can't even do my fantasy link until tomorrow, and "the lightning round" is over. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading is all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty five hundred stocks... one quick look. that's where the action is. plus, this amazing gadget... it's called the telephone. i can call td ameritrade anytime and talk trades, strategy... anything. td a
how about we go to norman in kentucky? norman. >> caller: hey, jim bo. >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big boo-yah from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> interesting speck on the return of the trucking and car business. i think it's right. i also like ford. i like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i...
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how about we go to norman in kentucky? norman. >> caller: hey, gym bo. >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big bhooia from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> if you're seeing spec on the return of the trucking business, i think it's right. i also like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i need more calls. i have cake batter all over my pants. i'm not going anywhere, can't even do my fantasy link until tomorrow, and "the lightning round" is over. what's on the minds of independent investors? let's ask. when i trade, i want a straightforward price. they lure you in with a $5.99 trade, then charge you 15 bucks. you get a low price, but only if you make a ton of trades. at td ameritrade, every online stock trade is just $9.99. period. no matter how often you trade. no matter how much money you have in the account. i hate those hidden fees buried in the fine print. surprise! i
how about we go to norman in kentucky? norman. >> caller: hey, gym bo. >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big bhooia from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> if you're seeing spec on the return of the trucking business, i think it's right. i also like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i need more calls. i...
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how about eddie in kentucky. eddie. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> let me give you a -- give you a soviet socialist republic boo-yah. >> caller: 3.8% in the second quarter results, is it time to make mad money with mho despite the foreclosure crisis? >> well, look, the foreclosure crisis is all -- now, look. i'm not denying there is a foreclosure crisis. if your house is being foreclosed upon, you're in a crisis mode. that's what happens. what i'm saying is the banks don't need to dump homes because they have full reserves thanks to our friend, buddy, pal tim geithner who i regard as pretty good. they don't have to dump the homes. but we don't want to own mi homes. we don't want to own homes. why not own a mortgage company? why not own the bank of america, which has 12% of the mortgage market. and i think the inventory of unsold foreclosed homes they have is going higher, not lower. now i'm going to go to john in my old home state of pennsylvania. john. >> caller: boo-yah from pittsburgh steeler country. >> holy cow
how about eddie in kentucky. eddie. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> let me give you a -- give you a soviet socialist republic boo-yah. >> caller: 3.8% in the second quarter results, is it time to make mad money with mho despite the foreclosure crisis? >> well, look, the foreclosure crisis is all -- now, look. i'm not denying there is a foreclosure crisis. if your house is being foreclosed upon, you're in a crisis mode. that's what happens. what i'm saying is the banks don't...
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in saratoga this week, you might win the kentucky derby in two years. with the high rollers for shopping for champions right now. darren? >> that's right, rebecca. it's all about hands in the pockets for me tonight. i'm not bidding at all, but this guy might. his name is skbain he's the chairman of public storage. he will be back with us on "power lunch," coming up. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savin
in saratoga this week, you might win the kentucky derby in two years. with the high rollers for shopping for champions right now. darren? >> that's right, rebecca. it's all about hands in the pockets for me tonight. i'm not bidding at all, but this guy might. his name is skbain he's the chairman of public storage. he will be back with us on "power lunch," coming up. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from...
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>> jeffersontown, kentucky. >> jeffersontown, kentucky. >> yeah, the largest city in metropolitan local. >> oh, you are a city within the louisville metropolitan area. >> yes. >> so i assume there is a home depot or a lowe's nearby. >> within a quarter of a mile, we have a home depot, a lowe's, a target and another hardware store. >> is there anything you do specifically to -- as a result of their presence, or would you be doing what you do anyway? >> we -- we love competition. but the more competition you have, the better you sharpen your tools, the more we can outmanage them. we just -- we see and thrive on competition in our market. we don't run away from it or are scared of it. >> how? >> how do you outmanage home depot? >> how do you outmanage? you go back to the principles of management. most business owners don't understand management. you would get 100% of something, once you spend 100%, if you want to stay in business, you don't go above it. if your advertising budget is 2%, and you raise it to 5%, you better find a place to get that 3% or you're not going to be there next year
>> jeffersontown, kentucky. >> jeffersontown, kentucky. >> yeah, the largest city in metropolitan local. >> oh, you are a city within the louisville metropolitan area. >> yes. >> so i assume there is a home depot or a lowe's nearby. >> within a quarter of a mile, we have a home depot, a lowe's, a target and another hardware store. >> is there anything you do specifically to -- as a result of their presence, or would you be doing what you do...
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this auction has produced the last two winners of the kentucky derby. is the next winner out there. check in on that. >> sounds good, bill. >>> coming up next, circle of debt involving the government, companies receiving bailouts. what do you know, you, the taxpayer. >> jane wells in los angeles. hello, jane. >> hey, larry, it's been quite a year, hasn't it? while your money has been used to fix the economy, you're suing yourselves, paying yourself, buying yourselves and it ain't over yet. a few examples after the break. h >>> dahl it a sign of the economic times, hormel, making of spam, strong performance in its refrigeratored food segment, spam. right now the stock is trading higher on the day of 236, up . 6.5%. i'm not sure i've had spam. >> do you eat more or less spam and a half more. >> i'm happy to say i haven't tried it either. i'm sure it's delicious. i don't want to disparage them in any way. >> do you free it way. >> there's no way larry has had it. >> i don't think i've had it. >> all right. i propose we have it for lunch later this week. >> the new bull market recovery.
this auction has produced the last two winners of the kentucky derby. is the next winner out there. check in on that. >> sounds good, bill. >>> coming up next, circle of debt involving the government, companies receiving bailouts. what do you know, you, the taxpayer. >> jane wells in los angeles. hello, jane. >> hey, larry, it's been quite a year, hasn't it? while your money has been used to fix the economy, you're suing yourselves, paying yourself, buying yourselves...
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one i like in the consumer area is yum which is feed the chinese kentucky fried chicken. >> larry, what kind of companies do you like? certainly much made this past earning season about cost cutting rather than growth in revenues. are you looking at companies that have the opportunity to grow their revenues say that they have something coming out, a microsoft for an example maybe with a new program. >> at ta lis. >> i think technology looks good. a lot of earnings we've seen so far have been based on cost cutting but we haven't seen the economy grow yet. once the economy starts growing, then the top line starts growing. that's the reason to be bullish in the second half. >> do you have a different short-term strategy versus long-term? are you investing differently in the coming six months as opposed to two years? >> our posture is that you can have a correction at any time in that six months. if you did, we would take advantage of that as a big buying opportunity. but we wouldn't be extremely excited to dash into the market right now the with funds that haven't been put in so far. >> sh
one i like in the consumer area is yum which is feed the chinese kentucky fried chicken. >> larry, what kind of companies do you like? certainly much made this past earning season about cost cutting rather than growth in revenues. are you looking at companies that have the opportunity to grow their revenues say that they have something coming out, a microsoft for an example maybe with a new program. >> at ta lis. >> i think technology looks good. a lot of earnings we've seen...
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jeff in kentucky, you're worried about losing out on the great market. >> caller: yeah. i have recently paid off a substantial amount of credit card debt. i'm now in a position to save money each month. should i look to purchase now, or should i wait and build up my savings? >> you got yourself out of some debt, about $20,000, right? >> right. >> a tremendous amount of debt. now you're saving money. >> right. >> how's your credit score looking. >> mid-600s. >> that concerns me. let's add another voice to this discussion. we have julie casterly here founder e and president of wealth management. julie, here's the thing. the market can be the great but it's all about your own money and you have people asking all the time. >> you have to work it backwards. take a look what you want to pay out of the pocket on a monthly basis for your mortgage and does that work with your current cash flow. can you afford it because you know paying low rent versus a higher mortgage payment, you may not be able to afford it including the real estate taxes and everything else. >> because, yeah,
jeff in kentucky, you're worried about losing out on the great market. >> caller: yeah. i have recently paid off a substantial amount of credit card debt. i'm now in a position to save money each month. should i look to purchase now, or should i wait and build up my savings? >> you got yourself out of some debt, about $20,000, right? >> right. >> a tremendous amount of debt. now you're saving money. >> right. >> how's your credit score looking. >>...
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he said the winner of the masters, built a public course in den kentucky at the british open. we watched a 59-year-old man almost win -- >> tom watson. >> -- win a majors. the guy we're talking about is this -- tiger represents how many different nationalities and races and countries. i just thought it was nice that the state department -- >> they went out of their way -- >> didn't ask john kerry. wi windsurfing for everyone. >> it would have been better for his campaign if he had been seen golfing rather than the windsurfing. >> it was the full-body condom in the woody allen sleeper. >> no comment back? >> no, no, no. i wish i knew how to play golf. >> i wish i could, too. >> you should take us out. you should take us out and give us a couple of lessons, right? >> we could -- >> yeah. >> i seriously wish i knew how to play golf. >> do you know what golf stands for? >> gentlemen only ladies forbidden. >> no, i would not fever say th >> i learn that from you. >> that's awful. strike that from the record. >> i learn that from you. what does it stand for? >> how many town halls c
he said the winner of the masters, built a public course in den kentucky at the british open. we watched a 59-year-old man almost win -- >> tom watson. >> -- win a majors. the guy we're talking about is this -- tiger represents how many different nationalities and races and countries. i just thought it was nice that the state department -- >> they went out of their way -- >> didn't ask john kerry. wi windsurfing for everyone. >> it would have been better for...
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the central kentucky prids's after inmates set fire to it overnight. it took two hours to get control of the center near lexington, kentucky. eight inmates and eight staffers were hurt. >>> iraq's foreign minister predicts bigger and more powerful attacks in baghdad's future. the iraqi government, listen to this, investigators security forces collaborated in wednesday's blast that killed 101 people. the foreign minister says anyone who helped the bombers must be held responsible. >>> another check of our top stories in just 20 minutes. >>> a threatening phone call, impersonating the plishgs the new york attorney general says a group of debt collectors used those tactics and worse. now he's trying to shut them down. mary snow has the report. >> reporter: michelle says she'll never forget the calls she got the same day her daughter was diagnosed with autism. a man posing as a lawyer claim shed owed $4,400 and said her arrest was imminent if she didn't pay up. >> getting very insirchlt and started -- i don't remember all the words, started talking about y
the central kentucky prids's after inmates set fire to it overnight. it took two hours to get control of the center near lexington, kentucky. eight inmates and eight staffers were hurt. >>> iraq's foreign minister predicts bigger and more powerful attacks in baghdad's future. the iraqi government, listen to this, investigators security forces collaborated in wednesday's blast that killed 101 people. the foreign minister says anyone who helped the bombers must be held responsible....
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a prison riot happened in kentucky. you're seeing pictures of fires that officials say were started by the inmates after things got a bit out of control there, obviously. let's turn to jessica moore, with our affiliate wlex. first and foremost, jessica, do officials believe they are now back in complete control of this prison? >> reporter: t.j., we have just spoken with kentucky state police within the last 30 minutes and they say that they are, in fact, in complete control. in fact in the last five minutes we've learned that transportation officials plan to start bussing all of these prisoners out of the facility on to other prisons around the state because, as you can imagine, this riot and subsequent fire destroyed much of the facility. let's look at the video. i can tell you about 12 hours ago the scene here at north point was utter chaos. a massive riot broke out involving 1200 inmates. the prison in fact was on lockdown since tuesday after a fight broke out between inmates. when the warden told the prisoners they
a prison riot happened in kentucky. you're seeing pictures of fires that officials say were started by the inmates after things got a bit out of control there, obviously. let's turn to jessica moore, with our affiliate wlex. first and foremost, jessica, do officials believe they are now back in complete control of this prison? >> reporter: t.j., we have just spoken with kentucky state police within the last 30 minutes and they say that they are, in fact, in complete control. in fact in...
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this happened at the northpoint training center in kentucky there. immediate security lockup. just south of lexington. officials say prisoners set fires to the building. the riot police threw tear gas. officials say they're back into control and prisoners were taken to other facilities while they investigate what sparked this disturban disturbance. >> right noi we're happy to report that you that the facility is secure, the inmates are accounted for, minimal injury, still being assessed, to the inmates and as far as we know right now, minimal, if any, injuries at all to any staff or department of corrections personnel. >>> well, president obama is hitting back at health care reform critics today saying people who talk about death panels and mandatory public coverage of guilty of outright distortion. >> never been easy moving this nation forward. there are always those who oppose it, and those who use fear to block change. but what has always distinguished america is that when all the arguments have been heard and all the concerns have been voiced and the time comes to do what
this happened at the northpoint training center in kentucky there. immediate security lockup. just south of lexington. officials say prisoners set fires to the building. the riot police threw tear gas. officials say they're back into control and prisoners were taken to other facilities while they investigate what sparked this disturban disturbance. >> right noi we're happy to report that you that the facility is secure, the inmates are accounted for, minimal injury, still being assessed,...
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when we stopped in paducah, kentucky, i had a very civilized, very normal conversation with some folks about their fears and hopes for health care reform, christine. have a listen to this. >> reporter: we are hearing different things from people wherever we're going but i haven't found too many people around here who are opposed to reforming health care. >> i'm for the idea but i don't think that congress and the president have done a good job of disseminating information. i'm just hearing a lot of talk. >> reporter: what about you? >> i think right now we have a lack of choice. i mean, health care is expensive. the average cost of the coverage i found more often than not are more expensive than the actual care. i would think any viable choice would be better than what we've got now. >> reporter: what do you think? >> my understanding, there is about 48 million people that's not covered. those people need to be covered. >> my husband and i are two of the 47 million-plus that don't have health care. and i'm not talking insurance, of course we don't have insurance, but i want health care
when we stopped in paducah, kentucky, i had a very civilized, very normal conversation with some folks about their fears and hopes for health care reform, christine. have a listen to this. >> reporter: we are hearing different things from people wherever we're going but i haven't found too many people around here who are opposed to reforming health care. >> i'm for the idea but i don't think that congress and the president have done a good job of disseminating information. i'm just...
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well after driving through georgia, tennessee, kentucky and illinois, crossed into missouri. now the discussion has been about health care all week. there has been interest in this idea that some prominent economists have said this recession is over. >> you can't get some of the stories unless you go to them. when they say this recession is over do you feel that? >> i don't feel like it is over at all. >> my personal recession is not over. >> let's talk about 46, 50 million number of peep not insured. what is your thought? >> it is a mess. >> not hearing a lot of meat and potatoes. >> i can't believe you are saying people don't deserve health care if they can't afford it. >> we are all afraid we are going to lose something. >> health care is a problem and something needs to be done. just a lot of confusion about what this thing really is. >> it's written in a confusing manner. >> this is a very complex issue. our health care is 16% of our gdp. >> how are we going to do it? >> people are not informed. >> you hear the rumors. >> i think they're pushing too much change on unat o
well after driving through georgia, tennessee, kentucky and illinois, crossed into missouri. now the discussion has been about health care all week. there has been interest in this idea that some prominent economists have said this recession is over. >> you can't get some of the stories unless you go to them. when they say this recession is over do you feel that? >> i don't feel like it is over at all. >> my personal recession is not over. >> let's talk about 46, 50...
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we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i want health care. my husband had diabetes and a bout with cancer. what insurance company is going to cover us. if i get sick, i'm going to the emergency room. who is that costing? it's costing us, the taxpayers. if they have to tax me more to get health care, tax me. tax me, tax me, tax me. i'm willing to pay. >> reporter: i have to tell you, you can see a larger version of that interview that's worth seeing, there were people who didn't agree with that at all. they were saying they would like to fix health care, but the last thing they want is more health care. there's a heated debate going on in the country. i would liblg like to think the people we are talking to are havi
we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i want health care. my husband had diabetes and a bout with cancer. what insurance company is...
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several buildings are in ruins after a riot last night at a kentucky prison. inmates were throwing rocks and setting fires. it took guards two hours to regain control there. fortunately, though, no serious injuries. well, did the bombers get help from iraqi security forces? iraq's foreign minister said some security officers may have helped the terror attacks that killed 100 people this week. he says an investigation has started and collaborators will be held responsible. we'll get another check of our top stories in 20 minutes. if you ever have been dining and can't believe your eyes -- let's go back. if you've ever been diving, water diving and new underwater camera mask let's you record your picture. perfect adventure. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits,
several buildings are in ruins after a riot last night at a kentucky prison. inmates were throwing rocks and setting fires. it took guards two hours to regain control there. fortunately, though, no serious injuries. well, did the bombers get help from iraqi security forces? iraq's foreign minister said some security officers may have helped the terror attacks that killed 100 people this week. he says an investigation has started and collaborators will be held responsible. we'll get another...
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tennessee, kentucky, southern illinois, missouri, kansas and now into iowa. here is a bit of the conversation that i had with a small group of people that we had gathered for dinner together in kansas. listen to this. >> i think it is too fast. i think time needs to be taken out to educate everyone as many people in america and there needs to be a forum held to j kate people as fares what this whole thing is about. >> isn't that what the townhalls were supposed to be? >> supposed to. >> what was your general impression about how that went down? >> one of the fundamental problems to the townhalls they were highly politicized. there was an agenda. whether a democrat or republican. libertarian, whatever your affiliation you want to claim, there was a polarization. >> marketing. >> it was marketing. >> blatantly so. in my estimation, a lack of value. because it wasn't informative. it was polarized. >> because it was so much marketing, what appeared to be marketing. people tune it out. we still leave ourselves unknowledgeable about what is really happening. >> fas
tennessee, kentucky, southern illinois, missouri, kansas and now into iowa. here is a bit of the conversation that i had with a small group of people that we had gathered for dinner together in kansas. listen to this. >> i think it is too fast. i think time needs to be taken out to educate everyone as many people in america and there needs to be a forum held to j kate people as fares what this whole thing is about. >> isn't that what the townhalls were supposed to be? >>...
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when i think basketball, i think kentucky. i apologize. is there something about rick pitino in this case and the way he is handling this, the fact that he seems to be at least handling it through the system, being up front where as michael vick, for example, lied to his owner, his coach, the commissioner. it's almost like knickssonian. when you try to hide a lie, it becomes worse. >> rick pitino is getting a break because last year, he was 31-5 at louisville. he was one away to win the final four. >> what does al davis say, just win, baby? >> what was that? >> what al davis says, just win baby. i couldn't hear. it was kind of garbled. >> al davis, oakland raiders, his motto, book, life slogan is "just win, baby." you are saying in sports, you win, you can do just about anything you want? >> you are talking about al davis and michael vick. again, we are having a little audio. >> we will fin ush you out and try and pick you up another time. it is facntastic to have a chane to talk to you. if we can get him back, we will continue the convers
when i think basketball, i think kentucky. i apologize. is there something about rick pitino in this case and the way he is handling this, the fact that he seems to be at least handling it through the system, being up front where as michael vick, for example, lied to his owner, his coach, the commissioner. it's almost like knickssonian. when you try to hide a lie, it becomes worse. >> rick pitino is getting a break because last year, he was 31-5 at louisville. he was one away to win the...
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we're here in paducah, kentucky. we are hearing different things from people wherever we're going, but i haven't found too many people around here who are opposed to reforming health care. >> i'm for the idea, but i don't think that congress and the president has done a good job of disseminating the information. i'm just hearing a lot of flak and not a lot of meat and potatoes. >> reporter: what about you? >> i think right now we have a lack of choice. i mean, health care's expensive. i mean, the average costs of the coverage i found more often than not are more expensive than the actual care. i would think any choice, any viable choice, would be better than what we've got now. >> reporter: what do you think? >> my understanding, there is a about 48 million people that's not covered. those people need to be covered. >> well, my husband and i are two of that 47 million plus that aren't -- don't have health care. and i'm not talking insurance. of course, we don't have insurance, but i want health care. my husband has d
we're here in paducah, kentucky. we are hearing different things from people wherever we're going, but i haven't found too many people around here who are opposed to reforming health care. >> i'm for the idea, but i don't think that congress and the president has done a good job of disseminating the information. i'm just hearing a lot of flak and not a lot of meat and potatoes. >> reporter: what about you? >> i think right now we have a lack of choice. i mean, health care's...
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she was in paducah, kentucky. the gentleman you heard from was altogether a dinner party we got a few people together in kansas city, kansas, and we had a conversation with him. we've had differences of opinion all along in the week, and we still continue to. but the tenor of those conversations tends to be very civil and respectful, and we're encouraging more of that. so if anybody's here at the iowa state fair, come see us, the cnn express is right outside at the grand stand. tweet me, we can keep talking about this. the more we talk to people, the more we understand what their concerns are about health care and the questions they want answered. so we can bring them here to cnn and hopefully the people that have the answers can share with our viewers. >> 46 million americans uninsured. it seems a lot of people agree something needs to be done but they just don't want it rushed through the halls of congress. >> reporter: that's definitely a theme that we've picked up on. now, i think there are two perspectives on
she was in paducah, kentucky. the gentleman you heard from was altogether a dinner party we got a few people together in kansas city, kansas, and we had a conversation with him. we've had differences of opinion all along in the week, and we still continue to. but the tenor of those conversations tends to be very civil and respectful, and we're encouraging more of that. so if anybody's here at the iowa state fair, come see us, the cnn express is right outside at the grand stand. tweet me, we can...
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we'll probably spend the night there and move into kentucky. we'll end up probably friday night if all goes well in des moines for the mother of all fares. we want to know what everybody else was unable to get to a town hall meeting we're going to be asking people, what's on your mind? what's happening? >> you're going to broaden the discussion and talk about some of the issues number one topics, right? >> well, this tour, this bus tour when i did it before has been the number one place for us to really understand what people will doing. we have these great polls that live in towns too small to come and visit. towns too small for us to go and visit. we're literally going into those places and there's nothing like it when it pulls in, people come and talk to us and tell us what is on their mind. we're going out there with the idea of collecting ideas about health care but we want to know what is trouble people. what message we can take from them and bring back to these shows on cnn and let people know, this is what america things. >> ali, are yo
we'll probably spend the night there and move into kentucky. we'll end up probably friday night if all goes well in des moines for the mother of all fares. we want to know what everybody else was unable to get to a town hall meeting we're going to be asking people, what's on your mind? what's happening? >> you're going to broaden the discussion and talk about some of the issues number one topics, right? >> well, this tour, this bus tour when i did it before has been the number one...
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ali velshi on the road in paducah, kentucky this morning. leave a comment on our show blog what you think about health care reform. or call the show hotline, 1-877- 1-877-my-amfix. >>> there is a look at the swastika on this sign. it happened after a contentious debate about health care. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. you saw it here on "american morning," a georgia congressman in a heated back-and-forth over health care reform, then he finds a swastika painted on the sign outside his office in atlanta. congressman david scott says he believes it happened because of the health care debate. he joins us live from atlanta this morning to talk more about this. thanks for being with us. i'm sure it was a very disturbing sight. when did you first see it and when was your reaction? >> well, i saw it when i got to my office, my staff woke me up in the morning and said what was on there and then as soon as i got to the office i saw it, i was just simply appalled. this symbol represents the most heinous period in world history. indi
ali velshi on the road in paducah, kentucky this morning. leave a comment on our show blog what you think about health care reform. or call the show hotline, 1-877- 1-877-my-amfix. >>> there is a look at the swastika on this sign. it happened after a contentious debate about health care. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. you saw it here on "american morning," a georgia congressman in a heated back-and-forth over health care reform, then he finds a...
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things drying up a little bit in kentucky for today. we do have some stormy weather across parts of the south, especially into lower mississippi river valley and into parts of arkansas and then also into the northeast we've been seeing some occasional showers and thunderstorms and the heat is on here, too, by the way, tony. heat advisory for new york city feeling like mid-90s, that is hot in the concrete jungle. >> my mom called me this morning and said i have the ac cranked up and i still can't sleep. she's in baltimore. that mid-atlantic and the northeast, sweltering. good to see you, jacqui. >>> you ask ask hillary clinton almost anything you want, just leave bill out of it. you want but you asked my opinion, i will tell you my opinion. i'm not going to be channelling my husband. >> you want to throw-down, we'll throw-down. >>> plus, comparing america's health care system with other countries. >>> question for you. what if you were required by law to buy health insurance? that's how it works in the netherlands. cnn's kitty pilgrim te
things drying up a little bit in kentucky for today. we do have some stormy weather across parts of the south, especially into lower mississippi river valley and into parts of arkansas and then also into the northeast we've been seeing some occasional showers and thunderstorms and the heat is on here, too, by the way, tony. heat advisory for new york city feeling like mid-90s, that is hot in the concrete jungle. >> my mom called me this morning and said i have the ac cranked up and i...
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auto workers in tennessee, alabama, and kentucky. >> wheels with wheels. the companies are not in this country, but -- >> they're making the cars here. >> after cash for clunkers do we get a new program that takes its place? >> that's a great we. we got $2 billion more for our program. we have $3 billion. i think we'll get one more billion, but $4 billion, about a million cars taken off the road and a million families put in a new, more efficient car, now having less of a gas bill every single year. >> but you have been talking about something you call feebait. a tax on people who actually buy gas guzzlers. now we're not just incenting people to buy full-efficient cars, we're penializing people who don't. >> cash for clunkers costs a lot of money, $4 billion in this case. we want to look for a way for doing that so the u.s. taxpayer that doesn't have to lay out case. one way that's proposed is a feebeat. if you want to buy a guzzler, big escalade or suv, you pay an extra fee. on the other hand, if you want to buy a high mileage car you're going to get a re
auto workers in tennessee, alabama, and kentucky. >> wheels with wheels. the companies are not in this country, but -- >> they're making the cars here. >> after cash for clunkers do we get a new program that takes its place? >> that's a great we. we got $2 billion more for our program. we have $3 billion. i think we'll get one more billion, but $4 billion, about a million cars taken off the road and a million families put in a new, more efficient car, now having less of...
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now part of the kentucky museum was flooded so were a number of stables. the horses are okay, and despite all of the mud everywhere, no serious injuries have been reported. we do want to go over and talk to rob marciano, though, about all of this. hey there, rob, good morning to you. they are still, obviously, trying to get things mopped up, if you will. >> and seems like the last couple of years when they ran, it was pretty wet then, not as wet as it is now. and the good news with that kind of flooding, it comes and goes in a hurry. unfortunately when it does that, it catches a lot of people off guard. the waters have receded, but the clean-up will be ongoing. felicia, a couple of storms out here, this is enrique, this is felicia, felicia is the stronger one, you can see the eye there, very strong, as a matter of fact, it's a category four storm with winds of 140 miles an hour. a lot of times, when you get a strong storm like this, it'll suck in the weaker storm. they're only about 400 miles away. it's having some effect. often happens in the pacific ocea
now part of the kentucky museum was flooded so were a number of stables. the horses are okay, and despite all of the mud everywhere, no serious injuries have been reported. we do want to go over and talk to rob marciano, though, about all of this. hey there, rob, good morning to you. they are still, obviously, trying to get things mopped up, if you will. >> and seems like the last couple of years when they ran, it was pretty wet then, not as wet as it is now. and the good news with that...
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. >>> video coming in to cnn newsroom out of louisville, kentucky. severe weather rolling through that area in the last couple hours and right now dumping torrential rain to that area. street flooding there and reports of up to two feet of water around the churchill downs area. take a look at the radarscope in the cnn severe weather center. champaign, illinois, reporting winds at over 50 miles per hour. a cluster right here and one heading through indianapolis and into the covington area that also got hit with thunderstorms early this morning and here's the round that moved through louisville and now heading into eastern parts of kentucky. so, about three pieces of energy that i could continue to persist here over the next few days or hours and some of these could develop more so to and the flooding rains we've already seen and potentially some hail and isolated tornadoes. out to the southwest we go where it continues to be hot. record breaking heat for july for phoenix. temperatures expected to get to at least 110 degrees. san francisco will be cool
. >>> video coming in to cnn newsroom out of louisville, kentucky. severe weather rolling through that area in the last couple hours and right now dumping torrential rain to that area. street flooding there and reports of up to two feet of water around the churchill downs area. take a look at the radarscope in the cnn severe weather center. champaign, illinois, reporting winds at over 50 miles per hour. a cluster right here and one heading through indianapolis and into the covington...
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authorities say it all started with a robbery in louisville, kentucky, last may. the string continues into north carolina, south carolina, and then, two robberies in tennessee just last week. what fbi agents say they find surprising is the blatant disregard for hiding his identity. >> really, uncommon just to come into a bank and show his face like he has. >> in this surveillance video, the alleged robber can be seen apparently casing a bank in fletcher, north carolina. the second known bank to be robbed. if you look closely, you can see him speaking into a walkie-talkie. later, he calmly walks out of the bank with a bag of money. they think he also used a wireless phone headset in the third heist in forest acres, south carolina. a lou
authorities say it all started with a robbery in louisville, kentucky, last may. the string continues into north carolina, south carolina, and then, two robberies in tennessee just last week. what fbi agents say they find surprising is the blatant disregard for hiding his identity. >> really, uncommon just to come into a bank and show his face like he has. >> in this surveillance video, the alleged robber can be seen apparently casing a bank in fletcher, north carolina. the second...
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is the suspect is wanted for holding up ten games in kentucky, north carolina and tennessee. he's been captured by the bank cameras rearing a pistol sideways and showing off tattoos on his fore arm. the fbi considerses h him to be dangerous. >>> the woman's world 800 meter champion coming home to a hero's welcome in south africa as the controversy surrounding her gender continues to do. semenya's record-breaking performances have prompted the international association of athletics association to ask for tests. the results of the tests won't be available for a few weeks. >>> a warning for jessica biel fans. mcfee calls the actress the most dangerous celebrity in cyber space. one in ten search results related to jessica biel will lead you to a web page, photo, video or spam, something bad containing a cyber security threat. she's on the dangerous list with beyonce, thomas anderson and jessica simpson. >> not a good list to be on. >>> still ahead tonight "the shot." unobstructed city views in the middle of manhattan, a new hotel baring it all. new york's wild kingdom. we all hav
is the suspect is wanted for holding up ten games in kentucky, north carolina and tennessee. he's been captured by the bank cameras rearing a pistol sideways and showing off tattoos on his fore arm. the fbi considerses h him to be dangerous. >>> the woman's world 800 meter champion coming home to a hero's welcome in south africa as the controversy surrounding her gender continues to do. semenya's record-breaking performances have prompted the international association of athletics...
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since that story and since that admission, the story has taken hold there in kentucky and in many parts of the country. just moments ago, rick patino held a news conference and walked away, stormed away. let us let you watch that. >> i am saying something. it is a 100% lie. you have all known it is a lie. you haven't printed. you haven't sit it. you have nope the background but you haven't said it. i am going to get on to basketball. i will tell you this. it hasn't hurt recruiting one bit. we will still bring in top 10 players. this has been a top 10 program the last two years. it will continue to be a top 10 program. our fans are the greatest in college basketball. my opinion, i work here. great fans everywhere. we will continue to bring in great players and run this program with great integrity. >> there was originally a lot of questions about whether or not he would resign or be asked to resign. it sounds from listening to that news conference he gave just moments ago that that is not something that he is considering. we'll stay on top of it for you. >> here is what we know about sen
since that story and since that admission, the story has taken hold there in kentucky and in many parts of the country. just moments ago, rick patino held a news conference and walked away, stormed away. let us let you watch that. >> i am saying something. it is a 100% lie. you have all known it is a lie. you haven't printed. you haven't sit it. you have nope the background but you haven't said it. i am going to get on to basketball. i will tell you this. it hasn't hurt recruiting one...
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on now, move this bus out of here in a couple minutes, head north into tennessee, probably get into kentucky and we'll be talking to people about two things. how are they forming their opinions on health care? because clearly everybody's forming an opinion about health care reform and how are people doing compared to a year ago before the worst of the financial crisis hit? are they actually feeling an improvement? and where are they feeling that improvement? or are they not? that's the kind of thing we want to get. we're in the heartland for the next five days and going to be talking specifically about how they're feeling about health care and the economy, heidi. >> great. we're really looking forward to that because obviously we have seen these town halls and trying to get a really good idea of all the different sides that are involved here. and it is a very, very big issue. so make sure you check in with us, because we want to hear more and hear about what people are saying. >> i'll talk to you later in the hour and a little bit about what i've been hearing on health care. >> all right. we
on now, move this bus out of here in a couple minutes, head north into tennessee, probably get into kentucky and we'll be talking to people about two things. how are they forming their opinions on health care? because clearly everybody's forming an opinion about health care reform and how are people doing compared to a year ago before the worst of the financial crisis hit? are they actually feeling an improvement? and where are they feeling that improvement? or are they not? that's the kind of...
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but yesterday he announced he's running for a republican senate seat in kentucky. why is son following dad in to the political arena? rand paul joins me on set. we're going to meet with your dad, ron paul, congressman from texas. but first, welcome. thanks for being on the show. we've had your dad here a lot. you've been a doctor for years. you founded a tax fairness organization in kentucky. why throw your hat in the ring for the u.s. senate? >> i'm worried about the country, the debt, i'm worried about what the debt will lead to. rampant inflation and higher prices. we can't borrow our way to prosperi prosperity. there are serious times for this country. recession now with high unemployment now. what's going to happen when we have high unemployment with the stores -- the prices in the store begin to rise. you can't just run a deficit of this level. it's an historic deficit and it's getting worse. the career politicians on both sides of the issue -- both sides of the aisle, republican and democrat, have been unwilling and are afraid to address the deficit and some
but yesterday he announced he's running for a republican senate seat in kentucky. why is son following dad in to the political arena? rand paul joins me on set. we're going to meet with your dad, ron paul, congressman from texas. but first, welcome. thanks for being on the show. we've had your dad here a lot. you've been a doctor for years. you founded a tax fairness organization in kentucky. why throw your hat in the ring for the u.s. senate? >> i'm worried about the country, the debt,...
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flooding in kentucky, is it? >> shortly after "american morning" yesterday, john, kiran, the skies opened up across louisville. still in kentucky. flash flood watches advisories coming out this morning. the video from louisville, they had 6 1/2 inches of rain. waist deep water in many cases. roads submersed, interstates submerged. they had to get 30 to 35 thoroughbreds out of there. they're drying out a little bit. but it all came down in a real big hurry. the radar right now looking at rainfall across parts of kentucky, but it looks like the worst is over. most of the action is down to the south. memphis, a line of thunderstorms. this has sparked a couple of tornado warnings now driving south toward greenville. i want to point out the hurricane season well under way, at least in the pacific. got a couple of things going on. enrique and felicia. that's this one right here. that has gained strength. it may suck enrique in to felicia and become one. heading to hawaii. see what happens. typically the storms will wea
flooding in kentucky, is it? >> shortly after "american morning" yesterday, john, kiran, the skies opened up across louisville. still in kentucky. flash flood watches advisories coming out this morning. the video from louisville, they had 6 1/2 inches of rain. waist deep water in many cases. roads submersed, interstates submerged. they had to get 30 to 35 thoroughbreds out of there. they're drying out a little bit. but it all came down in a real big hurry. the radar right now...
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. >> the congress that we got today reminds me of a jackass running in the kentucky derby. >> reporter: and many are convinced illegal immigrant also be covered. >> they have not stripped illegal aliens from some of the bill. >> why are we inviting 15 million illegal invaders who broke the law into our health care system? >> we're not going to do that. >> reporter: boyd says he's committed to passing something. >> you got to reform the current system. >> reporter: he prefers an exchange to the current option. >> exchange works well and allow them to keep their own health care coverage if they like it. >> reporter: otherwise, he's holding his cards close to his vest. >> until we see what the senate does and what might come to the house floor. >> reporter: and lou, today allen boyd took heat from some on the left who criticized him for opposing a public option. for some members, on this issue they are stuck between a rock and hard place. >> the blue dogs, they're not coming out of this too well. they're sort of straddling a fence of indecision that isn't working too well within or withou
. >> the congress that we got today reminds me of a jackass running in the kentucky derby. >> reporter: and many are convinced illegal immigrant also be covered. >> they have not stripped illegal aliens from some of the bill. >> why are we inviting 15 million illegal invaders who broke the law into our health care system? >> we're not going to do that. >> reporter: boyd says he's committed to passing something. >> you got to reform the current system....
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right now the rain is occurring across parts of eastern kentucky and a lot of the rain right now south of memphis heading across southern parts of arkansas and this has been fairly active today, as well, as far as seeing damaging winds and heavy rain there. it is moving faster, we don't expect they will see as much flooding. excessive heat warning for phoenix westward towards the california border. temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above average. this is the time of year where they typically get the thunderstorms in the afternoon and that doesn't want to set up as far as the monsoon is concerned. a lot of thunderstorms popping across the west has been sparking wildfires because so hot and dry there. red flag warnings up there and fire watches also posted for this part of the country. 107 expected in phoenix and 102 meanwhile in dallas and 92 degrees is expected in memphis. one other point i want to make, hurricane strengthened to a cat 2 and that will be headed in the general vicinity of hawaii over the next couple days. heidi, back over to you. >> okay, all right, we'll keep our eye on it.
right now the rain is occurring across parts of eastern kentucky and a lot of the rain right now south of memphis heading across southern parts of arkansas and this has been fairly active today, as well, as far as seeing damaging winds and heavy rain there. it is moving faster, we don't expect they will see as much flooding. excessive heat warning for phoenix westward towards the california border. temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above average. this is the time of year where they typically get the...
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we have been driving in atlanta and iowa and kentucky. we are having interesting discussions with people. we are finding the same things. there are real concerns about the cost, about the quality of health care, whether people's choices are -- >> it it looks like we are getting a little bit of a satellite. let's go to dr. steffy. as you were listening to this, what was your biggest frustration. i imagine as an intellectual and somebody who wants to look at the data and analyze it as best you can. >> i don't agree with what the protesters said. the reality is that the democrats plan is going to spend a whole lot of money and not solve anything in terms of health care reform. >> you are promoting a single payer? >> single payer, that's worked beautifully in western europe. >> for the sake of argument, a lot of people are going to listen to us talk about single payer. it is one of those terms thrown around a lot. single pair means the government is the single payer. the government will pay for everyone's health care and we will, in turn, pay
we have been driving in atlanta and iowa and kentucky. we are having interesting discussions with people. we are finding the same things. there are real concerns about the cost, about the quality of health care, whether people's choices are -- >> it it looks like we are getting a little bit of a satellite. let's go to dr. steffy. as you were listening to this, what was your biggest frustration. i imagine as an intellectual and somebody who wants to look at the data and analyze it as best...
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i think nascar made an independent determination whether to go to this kentucky speedway. they decided not to. their schedule was booked up and that's not grounds to sue under a monopoly. >> and the $54 million pants. >> we've been waiting for this one. >> exactly. >> you've got those pants, avery. >> by this point now, the guy could have bought, you know, a whole slew of pants, the amount of money he's spent on this. >> that's for sure. >> where are we now? this is a washington, d.c. case. the guy gets upset his pants, he says, got damaged in a dry cleaners, so he's suing, doggone it. now what? >> well, i mean, he's 0-4 right now. number one, he lost these, remember, his pants. then he lost the case about the pants. then he lost his job. then he lost the case about the job. and the same federal judge, judge huhvel, wrote a 39-page opinion, well reasoned. you know what, believe it or not, i don't think this case is over. i think he's going to keep going in the state court. the superior court in d.c. on whistle blower. crazy. >> richard, we're done. we're going to have to z
i think nascar made an independent determination whether to go to this kentucky speedway. they decided not to. their schedule was booked up and that's not grounds to sue under a monopoly. >> and the $54 million pants. >> we've been waiting for this one. >> exactly. >> you've got those pants, avery. >> by this point now, the guy could have bought, you know, a whole slew of pants, the amount of money he's spent on this. >> that's for sure. >> where are we...
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>> we're going to swing through kentucky a little bit, the southern part of illinois. by the time we get to des moines, the iowa state fair has a butter sculpture of some sort. >> the iowa state fair every year has a spectacular full-sized butter cow like we're talking full-size cow made out of butter, and this year the extra butter statue is going to be of neil armstrong commemorating his walk on the moon. >> all right. in addition to the fun we're going to have, and i'm looking forward to it and i'm salivating thinking about the food, we're going out there and in between meals we'll talk to americans about the economy, about health care. you've been on that bus a lot more than i have. i've had a few runs on it. what's the benefit of doing it that way over the way we get to cover news particularly from officials and politicians? >> well, i get about 60,000 miles over the course of the election. i'm based in d.c. but i traveled all over the country during those two years in the run-up to the election and the election. you just get out there and just talk to people, rea
>> we're going to swing through kentucky a little bit, the southern part of illinois. by the time we get to des moines, the iowa state fair has a butter sculpture of some sort. >> the iowa state fair every year has a spectacular full-sized butter cow like we're talking full-size cow made out of butter, and this year the extra butter statue is going to be of neil armstrong commemorating his walk on the moon. >> all right. in addition to the fun we're going to have, and i'm...
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. >> the congress that we got today remind me of a jack ass running in the kentucky derby. >> i'm happy -- i'll wrap it up quickly. ip happy with what you call the socialist medicare. i'm happy with the v.a. ask any veteran. >> tell these people you can't unscramble that egg but you can be careful what you do with the next one. >> okay. >> we're going to start with what's called the public option portion of the health care reform. this is really government run health care, an increasing center of attention since sunday when health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius went on cnn "state of the union" with john king and said this. >> what we don't know what the senate finance committee is likely to couple with. they have been more focused on a co-op as a competitor, as opposed to a straight government run program and i think what's important is choice and competition and i'm convinced at the end of the day the plan will have both of those. those are not the essential elements. >> that got a lot of heads turning and got people wondering what's going on. >> if the public option go
. >> the congress that we got today remind me of a jack ass running in the kentucky derby. >> i'm happy -- i'll wrap it up quickly. ip happy with what you call the socialist medicare. i'm happy with the v.a. ask any veteran. >> tell these people you can't unscramble that egg but you can be careful what you do with the next one. >> okay. >> we're going to start with what's called the public option portion of the health care reform. this is really government run...
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. >>> and in kentucky, they are busing prisoners to other prisons following a riot near lexington. inmates at the north point training center threw lock rocks at guards set fires, leaving several buildings in ruins, there were no serious injuries. >>> okay. back to health care, we're answering all your question, including these that josh has for us next. >> there's a lot of buzzword flying around, some of them might make a real impact in the country and how health care plays out here. we're going to hear about health exchanges. we'll show you right now, cnn.com and also facebook and twitter at joshlevscnn. we're going get in all we can by the end of the hour. >>> let's go ahead and continue with our checking the facts on this health care reform. we've got lori robinson from factcheck.org, angie holen from politifact and josh levs. next question, please? >> they're flying in, let's zoomment to screen right here. this one comes from alek who asks how many more billions will it cost the have government administer the public option? what have you found so far? >> what we are finding is
. >>> and in kentucky, they are busing prisoners to other prisons following a riot near lexington. inmates at the north point training center threw lock rocks at guards set fires, leaving several buildings in ruins, there were no serious injuries. >>> okay. back to health care, we're answering all your question, including these that josh has for us next. >> there's a lot of buzzword flying around, some of them might make a real impact in the country and how health care...
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the fact that louisville, of course, is going to see the arch rival kentucky have a new coach in john calipari, you know, let's get right down to the basics here. this is about winning on the court. and the image of the university in terms of athletics. i think the university president and the athletic director are clearly making that kind of decision. that's okay. but i think it's also important to note that. that if rick pitino were not the great coach that he is, would he be keeping his job? that's unanswered. it's a valid question. >> is this the argue that nothing gets in the way of the business of basketball and winning above all else? >> i really don't think so. i think that the university's president pointed that out. this is also about leadership and leadership is not just a quality in good times. it's a quality in difficult times. and the way that coach pitino stood up, faced the music with his family, forge rigthrightly addressed it with the public even though watz a private matter and addressed potential recruits as well. i think he showed leadership. and that is something
the fact that louisville, of course, is going to see the arch rival kentucky have a new coach in john calipari, you know, let's get right down to the basics here. this is about winning on the court. and the image of the university in terms of athletics. i think the university president and the athletic director are clearly making that kind of decision. that's okay. but i think it's also important to note that. that if rick pitino were not the great coach that he is, would he be keeping his job?...
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well after driving through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, across into missouri, now the discussion has been about health care all week. but there has been interest in this idea that some prominent economists have said this recession is over. >> you can't get some of the stories unu unless you go to them. when they say this recession is over do you feel that? >> not at all. >> my personal recession is not over. >> let's talk, 46, 47, 50 million whatever you want to use uninsured in the country. >> it's a mess. >> hearing a lot of flak and not a lot of meat and potatoes. >> i can't believe you are saying people don't deep serve health care if they can't afford it. >> we are all afraid we'll lose something. >> health care is a problem and something need to be done. a lot of confusion out there about what this thing really is. >> written in a kind of confusing manner. >> this is a complex issue. our health care is 16% of our gdp. >> where is the money? >> people are not informed. >> you hear all these rumors. >> i think they are pushing too much change on us at once. >> there is some c
well after driving through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, across into missouri, now the discussion has been about health care all week. but there has been interest in this idea that some prominent economists have said this recession is over. >> you can't get some of the stories unu unless you go to them. when they say this recession is over do you feel that? >> not at all. >> my personal recession is not over. >> let's talk, 46, 47, 50 million whatever you want...
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. >> 68.3 in south bend, jackson, kentucky just over 70, same story in huntington, west virginia. hopefully we'll balance things out a little here now that we're in the month of august. look at all this heat across the south. heat warnings into the phoenix area. let's talk about the stormy weather. first i want to show you video out of alberta, canada, for yesterday. a very serious story here. severe storms ripped through the area. straight-line winds caused the main stage at a festival to collapse. two people now are confirmed dead and many others have been injured. i'm going to get on my soapbox for one second here and -- we all go to concerts outdoors in the summer. we go to baseball games, football games, whatever. you have to be responsible as a person and know what your surroundings are and whether or not you have a severe weather threat in your area that day. make a plan. we've all got a plan for our house. but you're not always at your house. >> that's the last thing that people think of when you're going to have a good time. >> it happens all the time. >> they figure if t
. >> 68.3 in south bend, jackson, kentucky just over 70, same story in huntington, west virginia. hopefully we'll balance things out a little here now that we're in the month of august. look at all this heat across the south. heat warnings into the phoenix area. let's talk about the stormy weather. first i want to show you video out of alberta, canada, for yesterday. a very serious story here. severe storms ripped through the area. straight-line winds caused the main stage at a festival...
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. >>> in louisville, kentucky, swamped today by flash flooding. heavy thunderstorms dropping 6 inches of rain in three hours. cars are submerged, the university of louisville's campus had to shut down. the racetrack evacuated to higher ground and people had to be rescued by boat. talk about a mess there. >>> the u.s. marine corps is banning the use of military computers to visit facebook, twitter, and myspace because of concerns over security. marines can still use those social networking sites on their personal computers, but they don't want to expose the military's computer networks to hackers. pentagon officials are looking at a uniform policy that would apply, campbell, to all branchs of the military. >> all right, erica, and we'll be seeing you back at the end of the show later. >>> and when we come back, the always outspoken, the sometimes politically incorrect whoopi goldberg, she sat down with me for an exclusive interview today. i asked her if as the first black president barack obama has to sometimes bite his tongue when it comes to cert
. >>> in louisville, kentucky, swamped today by flash flooding. heavy thunderstorms dropping 6 inches of rain in three hours. cars are submerged, the university of louisville's campus had to shut down. the racetrack evacuated to higher ground and people had to be rescued by boat. talk about a mess there. >>> the u.s. marine corps is banning the use of military computers to visit facebook, twitter, and myspace because of concerns over security. marines can still use those...
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but the same thing here in and missouri, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, georgia, people are talking about this. this is clearly the thing that has aroused emotions in america and as ed just said to you, we're getting mixed response, we're getting those who say it's overdue. they're so behind the administration and the president about getting this done and getting it done fast. and others who saying overwhelmingly, slow down, what's the rush and how are we going to pay for this. the president yesterday an perhaps today again will discuss his plan to pay for it. there's a lot of concern out there that's the biggest unanswered question, costs. there are other issues, like quality, accessibility, choice of doctor and hospital, but ultimately it's about costs. because if we all had the money to pay for this, it would be a moot issue. so it does come down to how much is this going to pay? we had a dinner party in kansas city on thursday night. everybody there said they support health care but don't want it coming out of their paycheck. they don't want it coming oif their taxes. this is still a
but the same thing here in and missouri, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, georgia, people are talking about this. this is clearly the thing that has aroused emotions in america and as ed just said to you, we're getting mixed response, we're getting those who say it's overdue. they're so behind the administration and the president about getting this done and getting it done fast. and others who saying overwhelmingly, slow down, what's the rush and how are we going to pay for this. the president...
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of this issue. >> reporter: yeah, we went through tennessee, now we're in kentucky. just over my shoulder, actually, over the river is southern illinois. and it's a very different debate on the treatments of america that we've been having so far. there are people that are concerned about health care. they feel like this mite be one of the most important debates this country has ever gone through. but there seems to be a sense of lack of information or misinformation. there are some people that feel the administration hat not done a good enough job about what this is all about, and this is handing the conversation over to people who are saying this government option, in public health care is about. there seems to be a sense that most people are gootherring their information through media ports or things that are not directly related to what is a actually being proposed. here is a gentleman we spoke to just minutes ago. >> you hear all the rumors. >> like from where? >> you know, on the news, about, you know, about obama's plan, but we really haven't seen it yet, you k
of this issue. >> reporter: yeah, we went through tennessee, now we're in kentucky. just over my shoulder, actually, over the river is southern illinois. and it's a very different debate on the treatments of america that we've been having so far. there are people that are concerned about health care. they feel like this mite be one of the most important debates this country has ever gone through. but there seems to be a sense of lack of information or misinformation. there are some people...
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we are getting some gripping i-reports of flash floods in louisville, kentucky. abbi tatton is sorting all of that out. what do you have? >> if you want to see what flash flooding looks like, take a look at this. this. that's the car, or the very top of a car if you can make it out there. cars parked at the university of louisville, parts of which were shut down earlier today. take a look at this one from an employee there who said he made it into university to work just a little bit before the emergency alerts went out saying, stay away, campus is closed. police say they took several people from vehicles that were stalled in the street. another i-report. she says this is the worst flooding she has seen in her neighborhood for decades. she has knee-deep water in her basement. we are hearing that 23 people lost power. thanks for the latest news. i want to go for lou dobbs for lou dobbs tonight. what are you working on? >> thank you very much, suzanne. it is amazing what's happening in kentucky. the weather they have had this year. tonight on lou dodds, complete co
we are getting some gripping i-reports of flash floods in louisville, kentucky. abbi tatton is sorting all of that out. what do you have? >> if you want to see what flash flooding looks like, take a look at this. this. that's the car, or the very top of a car if you can make it out there. cars parked at the university of louisville, parts of which were shut down earlier today. take a look at this one from an employee there who said he made it into university to work just a little bit...